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ISPM (name to be reviewed) is a collaboratively-authored resource for helping people explain the Internet and associated technological, cultural, political and social issues to others, specifically policymakers. It will have carefully crafted explanatory strategies, well-chosen metaphors and appropriate supporting presentational material to allow someone with limited time to clue their representative in on Internet matters, and guide them into making and promoting policies which "preserve choice and innovation on the Internet". See the [[Netpolicy/ISPM/Overview|Overview]] for more information.
Mozilla Inform is a collaboratively-authored resource for helping people explain the Internet and associated technological, cultural, political and social issues to others, specifically policymakers. It will have carefully crafted explanatory strategies, well-chosen metaphors and appropriate supporting presentational material to allow someone with limited time to clue their representative in on Internet matters, and guide them into making and promoting policies which "preserve choice and innovation on the Internet". See the [[Inform/Overview|Overview]] for more information.


* [[Netpolicy/ISPM/Cyber_Intelligence_Sharing_and_Protection_Act_(USA)|Sample content]]
* [[Inform/Cyber_Intelligence_Sharing_and_Protection_Act_(USA)|Sample content]]
* [[Netpolicy/ISPM/Scope_and_Tone|Some notes on scope and tone]]
* [[Inform/Scope_and_Tone|Some notes on scope and tone]]
* Information about the [[Netpolicy/ISPM/Constituencies|groups of people using the site]]  
* Information about the [[Inform/Constituencies|groups of people using the site]]  
* [[Netpolicy/ISPM/Becoming_An_Author|Becoming an author]]
* [[Inform/Becoming_An_Author|Becoming an author]]

Revision as of 15:20, 27 August 2013

Mozilla Inform is a collaboratively-authored resource for helping people explain the Internet and associated technological, cultural, political and social issues to others, specifically policymakers. It will have carefully crafted explanatory strategies, well-chosen metaphors and appropriate supporting presentational material to allow someone with limited time to clue their representative in on Internet matters, and guide them into making and promoting policies which "preserve choice and innovation on the Internet". See the Overview for more information.